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Originally Posted by Ripper01
Do you know if they produce the front bumper with out the guards on them i dont like the look even on the road armor... How much do the buckstop run
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I like the buckstop and they seem a little less expensive than the roadarmor. I have been looking at them for a few weeks now but I spend too much money already on other stuff. I will let it marinate in my head for a few more weeks then probably buy one.
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pic of my buckstop.
The grill guard is just bolted on. You can get the bumper without the guard less like $150.
http://buckstop.biz/dodge03.html
good luck on your choice.
The grill guard is just bolted on. You can get the bumper without the guard less like $150.
http://buckstop.biz/dodge03.html
good luck on your choice.
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Only if i had a job that payed me money i would have a bumper on its way right now... dang it.. some times i hate life but its all good i will let it build up in my head for like a month or 2..
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Ya all may want to look at www.offroadalloys.com also they have some nice bumpers.
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Well they based out of Idaho and I spend alot of time up there. I know that they don't have a 06 model out yet, but the neat thing is there made out of aluminum.
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Yeah i jus looked at a price for an 04 model and for the front an rear bumper the way i would like it is in the low 9000 dollar range but they look awsome to.. i like their rear bumper...
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Originally Posted by Ripper01
Yeah if i had the welding skills to build my own i would have done it on my old jeep and already had a bumper on the truck.. but im likin the looks of the road armor bumper only if i had the tools an the experience to do it my self...
I myself bought a Miller 210 last year and am getting ready to build version 1 (should it suck so bad I can't use it :-)) of a replacement bumper this summer.
#28
Originally Posted by Argo
I like the buckstop and they seem a little less expensive than the roadarmor. I have been looking at them for a few weeks now but I spend too much money already on other stuff.
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Originally Posted by 67Charger383HP
The 2 large + that they want for just the front bumper should go a long way toward tools (mig, torch, bender) as well as the scrap metal to practice with.
I myself bought a Miller 210 last year and am getting ready to build version 1 (should it suck so bad I can't use it :-)) of a replacement bumper this summer.
I myself bought a Miller 210 last year and am getting ready to build version 1 (should it suck so bad I can't use it :-)) of a replacement bumper this summer.
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Originally Posted by JD Dearden
Ya all may want to look at www.offroadalloys.com also they have some nice bumpers.
A little expensive for my taste, but nice none the less.
Heck, if I bought one of them, I would want an additional guard to protect my pretty chrome guard.